A great number of Oaklanders have long felt a strong bond with the people of Palestine. Solidarity from Oakland residents has been displayed repeatedly over the years, in words and deeds. On August 10, a massive new mural on 26th street, in between Telegraph and Broadway, was officially unveiled and celebrated with a street party that drew hundreds of attendees. This new mural cements the bond between Oakland and Palestine in an inescapable and visually stunning way. Appropriately, the word "JUSTICE" runs across the entire mural in giant block letters.

The mural is on the back wall of the long-time California Department of General Services Oakland State Garage building, recently converted to a commercial auto dealership, across from the Humanist Hall on 27th street.

Note that stitching these photographs together into a single photo required skewing the original individual photographs to square them in order to compensate for the perspective of shooting them from street level at the bottom of such a huge mural. In short, this is to explain that the panorama here is not a fully true representation of the artwork and why lines and shapes that should be straight appear curved throughout.